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Kathryn Adams

Review: The Consuming Fire (The Interdependency #2)

Hey, you know what, basing an entire system of social, political and economic control on the vague, all-too-easily misinterpreted words of a single person claiming divine inspiration is probably not actually all that smart, now, is it.” In the second book of John Scalzi’s Interdependency series, the vital link between interstellar systems – The Flow

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Binary System Podcast #153 – WTNV #138 “Harvest Time”

You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! Okay, try to guess what all these things have in common: nights getting longer (and whether that’s good or bad), mayonnaise, eating contests, studying (or not) for the PSAT, how annoying autoplay is on Youtube, the change of venue for DesignerCon,

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Photo Gallery – DesignerCon 2018

It’s that time of year again: DesignerCon is one of our favorite fall conventions, a huge collection of original, dark, weird, beautiful, random artwork by talented artists from all over the world. Check out the photo gallery below, an equally random selection out of the hundreds of amazing pieces we saw this weekend.

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Review – Optimus Prime #25

It’s finally here: the final issue of IDW’s Transformers (this current incarnation anyway, the reboot is scheduled for next year sometime.) I can’t really talk about the issue without spoilers, so if you haven’t read it yet you might want to go read the issue first. (And you should read it even if you don’t

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Review: Limetown – A Novel

“You’re not telling me everything.” “No, I am not.” “Why?” She stood by the window; sprinkles beat the pane. “Because I’m still afraid. And you should be too.” “Of what?” “Of what happens,” Mrs. Sinnard said, “when your uncle is around.” On February 8, 2004, in the mysterious research facility known as Limetown, three hundred

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